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Pacific Science Congress (15th: 1983: Dunedin).
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Southeast Asian archaeology at the 15th Pacific Science Congress : papers presented in symposium K.1.e : the origins of agriculture, metallurgy and the state in mainland Southeast Asia, Dunedin, New Zealand, 8-10 February, 1983.
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The origins of agriculture, metallurgy and the state in mainland Southeast Asia.
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Dunedin : University of Otago, Department of Anthropology, 1984.
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Pacific Science Congress (15th: 1983: Dunedin).
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University of Otago. Studies in prehistoric archaeology ; v.16
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South East Asian collection.
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Bayard, Donn.
University of Otago.
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The origins of agriculture, metallurgy and the state in mainland Southeast Asia.
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327p.
Corporate Author
Pacific Science Congress (15th: 1983: Dunedin).
Series
University of Otago. Studies in prehistoric archaeology ; v.16
Subject
South East Asian collection.
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Bayard, Donn.
University of Otago.
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The origins of agriculture, metallurgy and the state in mainland Southeast Asia.
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BJL SE Asia Basement (WC)
q DS 509 S7
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South East Asian collection.
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327p.
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Bayard, Donn.
University of Otago.
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